Plain and simple, I synchronized the 3-song soundboard recording shared some years ago, to the corresponding video :)
HOWEVER: During the entire middle section of Liar, the video footage does not fit AT ALL. I have no idea why this is, possibly because the footage from this section is actually from the 2nd night? Anyway; I've cut that out, and filled the gaps in the video with photos from this show/tour (thought that was more interesting than just a black screen).
I did try to upload this to YouTube, but it got blocked worldwide.... So there's no preview.
Since the "original" video is 1440x1080, I decided to render a version in that resolution, but also create a version at half the size (720x540, with lower bitrate as well).
Both are 60fps, packed in an MKV with PCM audio, and chapters for each song.
Enjoy! 1440x1080p60 25Mbit:https://mega.nz/#!ZVlykRCY!le1Ii1DJRwbmv2x7K2kTqUZABpJRJyJZl6YpAfbqvLs 720x540p60 9.8Mbit:https://mega.nz/#!lQch3IaR!-5VYWkfvOBFDl9DNRamZliZi9MLjh4KB5pzJBt4p7F4 EDIT: So I disabled pitch shifting, so the pitch shouldn't change around the cuts and stretches.
Hopefully this sounds good :) https://mega.nz/#!kNtHiZab!vlkovd41QGwf7DPhJB2DV_-gY-H1-OGmL-EJYhR61k8
Yeah, a lot of the audio from this source is different from the released version. Not only in the middle section, but stuff in the earlier parts, as well as the ending are definitely different as well. This version is 10 times hotter than the one they released!
Also, ironically the sound mix is a lot better here IMO. The lower end isn't a bassy mush, but nice and crisp so that you can actually tell the bass drum from the bass.
This was a great listen, thanks!
Thank you Nitroboy, for the glorious 22 minutes i just spent watching this great clip. It sounds great to me!
You did a great job with the pictures. I personally prefer it this way, instead of inserting video from other performances that don't correspond to the audio.
Mr.QueenFan wrote: Thank you Nitroboy, for the glorious 22 minutes i just spent watching this great clip. It sounds great to me!
You did a great job with the pictures. I personally prefer it this way, instead of inserting video from other performances that don't correspond to the audio.
So do I. Especially considering there's not really any other footage to choose from :P
pittrek wrote: Why is the pitch constantly changing in Liar and what's that horrible noise in the high frequencies?
The pitch may be due to me having to stretch the audio to fit the video. However those stretches were 5/6 cents at most, and I made those changes where they shouldn't be noticeable.
pittrek wrote: Why is the pitch constantly changing in Liar and what's that horrible noise in the high frequencies?
The pitch may be due to me having to stretch the audio to fit the video. However those stretches were 5/6 cents at most, and I made those changes where they shouldn't be noticeable.
Well they are very noticeable. At least to me. I am very sensitive to things like wrong pitch or wrong colours. It's my curse :-) But otherwise than that nice work
Yeah, the pitch changes are very noticeable indeed, I'd say they are significantly more than a few cents. I thought it was because of the tape being transferred badly.
pittrek wrote: Why is the pitch constantly changing in Liar and what's that horrible noise in the high frequencies?
The pitch may be due to me having to stretch the audio to fit the video. However those stretches were 5/6 cents at most, and I made those changes where they shouldn't be noticeable.
Well they are very noticeable. At least to me. I am very sensitive to things like wrong pitch or wrong colours. It's my curse :-) But otherwise than that nice work
Oscar J wrote:
Yeah, the pitch changes are very noticeable indeed, I'd say they are significantly more than a few cents. I thought it was because of the tape being transferred badly.
Can you post time-stamps?
I'd say it's due to a bad transfer? I mean, it's running at the same speed as the video after all?
Although it could be something like Tokyo 85, where the impromptu would run at the same speed, but at some points the pitch was 2-3 semitones too high.
The Real Wizard wrote:
Welcome to the wonderful world of analog.
I haven't dealt with this problem since the last batch of videos I did - which was a long time ago - so I was finding it really hard to focus on getting it done this time :P
The first drastic pitch change comes in cca 14:01.
Another really drastic one cca 14:39.
Another, but much smaller one cca 15:54.
Another minor one cca 16:32
Another small one 17:42 when you cut from video to the pictures.
There is a huge amount of very minor shifts which 99.99% of the people wouldn't hear or care about, plus I'm pretty sure they're a result of the transfer, so I'm not including them. The worst part is the cca 38 seconds long instrumental part between cca 14:01 and 14:39
So I disabled pitch shifting, so the pitch shouldn't change around the cuts and stretches.
Hopefully this sounds good :) https://mega.nz/#!kNtHiZab!vlkovd41QGwf7DPhJB2DV_-gY-H1-OGmL-EJYhR61k8
You can just merge this one with the MKV file(s), and it should play just fine without problems